Back at the tea-eremony club, ryujin and Mihizu chat about their recent exploits in the game of rugby. They're both off for the day, but Mihizuchi wants to catch up with him. He's been running the tea shop for him, and he's also been trying to catch a glimpse of one of his idols, who he thinks is "like a giant" . Aww, that guy's got a reputation for being a bigot. MihiZuchi says he'd rather stay away from his idol than let him know about the secrets of the game. He also says he can't go to the cinema because the anime club is showing some of their favorite movies, so he'll have to stay home and wait for them to come back. Ooh, that sounds like a good idea, Mihi Zillah. MiHizuchi tells him to tie his arms around the ball and try to catch it. He says that's how he used to do it when he was a kid, and now he can do it with the ball in his hand. He compares this to running or catching the ball, and says that if you're short, you can run from it, too. He adds that he was always a "natural athlete" when he first started playing rugby, and that he would be a "star player" in no time at all if he tried it. But then he saw a player who was "tinier than anyone else on the field" , who was more "battered and bruised" than any other player on the team, and so he decided to play lower.
Back at the tea-eremony club, ryujin and Mihizu chat about their recent exploits in the game of rugby. They're both off for the day, but Mihizuchi wants to catch up with him. He's been running the tea shop for him, and he's also been trying to catch a glimpse of one of his idols, who he thinks is "like a giant" . Aww, that guy's got a reputation for being a bigot. MihiZuchi says he'd rather stay away from his idol than let him know about the secrets of the game. He also says he can't go to the cinema because the anime club is showing some of their favorite movies, so he'll have to stay home and wait for them to come back. Ooh, that sounds like a good idea, Mihi Zillah. MiHizuchi tells him to tie his arms around the ball and try to catch it. He says that's how he used to do it when he was a kid, and now he can do it with the ball in his hand. He compares this to running or catching the ball, and says that if you're short, you can run from it, too. He adds that he was always a "natural athlete" when he first started playing rugby, and that he would be a "star player" in no time at all if he tried it. But then he saw a player who was "tinier than anyone else on the field" , who was more "battered and bruised" than any other player on the team, and so he decided to play lower.